Devin Cody is a software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area with 10 years of experience bridging physics research and production software at organizations like Google and JPL. A Caltech and Yale-educated physicist/engineer, he specializes in high-performance signal processing, FPGA/SoC development, and algorithms that turn research-grade code into deployable systems. At JPL he radically reduced DSP and memory needs for radar processing and built simulations that accelerated algorithms by 10,000×, and at Caltech he developed GPU-ready real-time code for fast-radio burst detection. He enjoys tackling hard problems with fast, numerically robust code—often leveraging Fourier methods—and has repeatedly translated lab experiments into remotely operated, automated testbeds. That combination of deep domain knowledge and practical systems engineering makes him effective at shipping complex, performance-sensitive software in both research and product settings.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor’s Degree, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering at Yale University
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